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Inside you will find over 500 helpful articles discussing the Chapter 7 & 13 Bankruptcy Process and other solutions for difficult financial situations.

 

    What Questions Are Asked At Your 341 Meeting?

    Posted by Charles Nguyen on February 10

    Your 341 Meeting or the Meeting of Creditors is the opportunity for your Trustee and creditors to ask you questions about your petition and schedules, while under oath.  

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    How Will a 341 Meeting in MN Have Changed Since COVID-19?

    Posted by Wesley Scott on January 8

    Since this pandemic has begun, it has changed our day-to-day lives in major ways. It has also drastically affected the court buildings and court systems throughout the nation. As part of the Chapter 7 and Chapter 13 bankruptcy process, there is a hearing with a trustee, referred to as a 341 meeting of creditors. This is a hearing where creditors have an opportunity to ask questions on the record regarding the debtor—it is very common for creditors to not appear though.

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    What Happens After A Chapter 13, 341 Meeting, Motion For Relief?

    Posted by Wesley Scott on December 21

    After a Chapter 13 341 meeting, what happens next? There are a variety of things that can happen after a Chapter 13 341 meeting. One of those events that could happen is a creditor may bring what we call a motion for relief from the automatic stay.

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    What Happens and Who Attends A Chapter 13 Meeting Of Creditors?

    Posted by Wesley Scott on December 19

    Section 341 of the Bankruptcy Code requires debtor(s) to submit to an examination, under oath, by the Chapter 13 trustee, or a representative of the trustee. The general purpose of the meeting is for the trustee to examine the debtor and debtor’s schedules to make sure all debtor(s) assets and debts are listed on the schedules and that debtor has listed all of her income and expenses as well. Part of the function of a Chapter 13 trustee is to determine whether debtor(s) schedules and proposed plan comply with federal bankruptcy law.

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    What Happens And Who Attends The Chapter 13 Meeting Of Creditors?

    Posted by Wesley Scott on December 16

    Section 341 of the Bankruptcy Code requires debtor(s) to submit to an examination, under oath, by the Chapter 13 trustee, or a representative of the trustee. The general purpose of the meeting is for the trustee to examine the debtor and debtor’s schedules to make sure all debtor(s) assets and debts are listed on the schedules and that debtor has listed all of her income and expenses as well. Part of the function of a Chapter 13 trustee is to determine whether debtor(s) schedules and proposed plan comply with federal bankruptcy law.

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    What Really Happens When You File Bankruptcy?

    Posted by Wesley Scott on July 13

    So you decided to file bankruptcy, and get your life back. You have resolved yourself to the fact that of all the options available to you, filing for bankruptcy, getting a fresh start, makes the most sense. I am really proud of you and honor your courage and anxiety! There is a lot of fear about filing bankruptcy. You wonder what people will think of you, what will they ask you and if you have to go to court?

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